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We currently have french doors (1.3m wide opening) leading to outside in a single story extension to our lounge, We'd like to open it up by another 1m, and probably fit sliding doors. The doors we've seen will be approx £1800, do you have any idea on labour and whats involved?

Sort of a job, that without seeing and double checking with building control, nobody ever is going to tell you neither the price or what it involves.
Quality(cost), of the doors depend on heating scenario, general house fittings, but it is hardly ever the main issue, when we are talking about lintels, frames, finishing (including some brickwork, plastering, painting), even a simplest of flooring situation could change everything, never mind, the quality of the wall (load bearing etc) or "nothing" ceiling- rafters- what is in situe.

The only advice I would have, is to ask couple of local builders to give a quote and expect to pay way more for "everything!, than fancy looking doors.

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